Yes, it seems this way.
If on their period, yes. If getting their period for the first couple times it's very usual that the flow will be longer than somebody whom has had it for years, although if you are worried about it, ask your doctor.
You actually may naturally produce more discharge in general. There are also certain times during your cycle when discharge may increase. Certain infections and STI's may also cause increase in vaginal discharge.
Yes it's normal.
Yes, it can break or just pieces of it a lot earlier but a new one is created.
urinating is a common symptom after a period. After a period, your bladder is more stimulated which in turn can cause frequent urination.
Yes. It is perfectly normal to have cramps after your period. You still have a lot of hormones that your body is dealing with. Just give it a few days.
its not posibble tell go see a doctor
Normal hormonal changes like ovulation, sexual arousal, vaginal infection, medication all can do so.
No, it's not, unless you miscalculated the arrival of your period. See a doctor.
its ok but if it is Happening a lot and you are getting your period too much then just contact your doctor
That's normal. It's the pieces of the uterus lining coming out.
It would be unusual if didn't have a lot more than a spot.